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The most important password is the database password, which is usually used to access PhpMyAdmin, Eskuel, etc. This password is stored in the Settings.php file, and you should make sure this is not the same password you use for your FTP or your forum administrator account.
The most important password is the database password, which is usually used to access PhpMyAdmin, Eskuel, etc. This password is stored in the Settings.php file, and you should make sure this is not the same password you use for your FTP or your forum administrator account.


===Additional Tips===
===Additional Password Tips===
*Make sure your passwords are difficult to guess. You can do this by making sure your passwords do not relate to you (i.e. your spouses name), by mixing capital and lowercase letters with numbers, and by using special characters where applicable.
*Make sure your passwords are difficult to guess. You can do this by making sure your passwords do not relate to you (i.e. your spouses name), by mixing capital and lowercase letters with numbers, and by using special characters where applicable.
*Frequently backup your database and FTP files and make sure you understand how to restore these backups.
*Frequently backup your database and FTP files and make sure you understand how to restore these backups.
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*Delete any login failures made by administrators from the error log.
*Delete any login failures made by administrators from the error log.
*Do not allow guests to upload anything.
*Do not allow guests to upload anything.
*Do not allow .exe or Flash files to be uploaded or displayed.  
*Do not allow .exe or Flash files to be uploaded or displayed.
*Do not allow .php or .js files to be uploaded or executed.
 
*Change your password from time to time.


{{As an administrator}}
{{As an administrator}}

Revision as of 13:20, 14 October 2011

Keep your SMF version up to date and be on the lookout for security updates. You can also heed the following advice.

Password Security

Be sure to change your passwords often and don't use the same password for everything. You should have different passwords for each of the following.

  • FTP
  • Database (MySQL, PostgreSQL, or SQLite)
  • PhpMyAdmin
  • SMF Administrator Account

The most important password is the database password, which is usually used to access PhpMyAdmin, Eskuel, etc. This password is stored in the Settings.php file, and you should make sure this is not the same password you use for your FTP or your forum administrator account.

Additional Password Tips

  • Make sure your passwords are difficult to guess. You can do this by making sure your passwords do not relate to you (i.e. your spouses name), by mixing capital and lowercase letters with numbers, and by using special characters where applicable.
  • Frequently backup your database and FTP files and make sure you understand how to restore these backups.
  • Delete temporary files such as install.php, converters, recovery tools, etc.
  • Delete any login failures made by administrators from the error log.
  • Do not allow guests to upload anything.
  • Do not allow .exe or Flash files to be uploaded or displayed.


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